Muskegon Community College News and Events

Holocaust Remembrance Events Set for April 23-25 in Muskegon and Ludington

The Shoah Commemoration Service on Sunday, April 23, at Samuel Lutheran Church in Muskegon, will feature guest speaker Dr. Renata Laxova, who was one of the 669 Jewish children in Czechoslovakia saved from the Nazis by British humanitarian Sir Nicholas George Winston’s brave effort known as the Kindertransport or “children’s transport.” The service, which is […]

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And Justice for All Series on "Too Poor to Pay"

MCC Justice Series Looks at “Too Poor to Pay: Debtors’ Prison” April 20

The popular “…And Justice for All” series at Muskegon Community College continues on Thursday, April 20, with a panel discussion of “Too Poor to Pay: Debtors’ Prison.” Community members are encouraged to attend the free event, which begins at 6 p.m. in Stevenson Center Room 1100. The panelists will address the consequences of bail, tickets, […]

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Terri Tchorzynski

Terri Tchorzynski Named 2017 MCC Distinguished Alumnus

Muskegon Community College alumna Terri Knoll Tchorzynski (tor-ZIN-ski), a counselor at the Calhoun Area Career Center (CACC) in Battle Creek who was named the nation’s 2017 School Counselor of the Year, has been chosen as MCC’s 2017 Distinguished Alumni Award recipient. Tchorzynski will be honored on Monday, May 1, at the Alumni Awards Dinner on […]

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Rudy Bartels

Rudy Bartels to Receive First MCC Alumni Achievement Award

Muskegon Community College will present its inaugural Alumni Achievement Award, an honor recognizing professional achievement by one of its graduates from the past 15 years, to Rudy Bartels, Class of 2007, for his significant accomplishments in the fields of geography and climatology. Bartels will be honored on Monday, May 1, at the Alumni Awards Dinner […]

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Shane Koyczan

‘Shane Koyczan Live!’ Coming to Downtown Muskegon on April 13

Canadian-born Shane Koyczan, an award-winning and internationally recognized spoken word artist and author, is coming to downtown Muskegon on Thursday, April 13, for a 7 p.m. show titled “Shane Koyczan Live!” at the Frauenthal Center. Doors open at 6 p.m. with live music, book sales, and a cash bar. Tickets to the performance, sponsored by […]

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MCC students Van Vu (left) and Michaela Bosset (right), who were named to the 2017 All-Michigan Academic Team, pose with Dr. Lynn Tincher-Ladner, President and CEO of Phi Theta Kappa.

Two MCC Students Named to 2017 All-Michigan Academic Team

Muskegon Community College students Michaela Bosset and Van Vu were named to the 2017 All-Michigan Academic Team and honored on Wednesday, March 15, at a reception in Lansing sponsored by the Michigan Community College Association (MCCA) and Phi Theta Kappa international honor society. Students were selected on the basis of academic achievement, community service involvement, […]

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MCC Offers Henry Ford Museum and Ford Assembly Plant Tours on March 31

The Muskegon Community College Experiential Learning Program is offering a tour of two Dearborn, MI historical institutions – the Henry Ford Museum and the Ford Assembly Plant – on Friday, March 31. The bus will leave from the MCC main campus at 6:30 a.m. and return at 8:30 p.m. The cost of the trip is […]

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